The window to take advantage of clean energy credits is running out.

After three years, the sun is setting on a series of tax credits aimed at lowering the cost of buying electric vehicles, as well as installing solar panels, heat pumps and other clean energy technologies in your home.

That's because, in July, Congress passed President Trump's sweeping budget package , known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which phases out the Biden-era clean energy subsidies earlier than originally outlined in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) under which they were established.

For example, the Residential Clean Energy Credit originally offered homeowners a 30% tax credit for installing rooftop solar, storage batteries and other qualifying clean energy systems through 2032. Under the

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